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Glacier Bay National Park with Inside Passage and San Juan Islands

Glacier Bay National Park with Inside Passage and San Juan Islands

Route: Seattle to Juneau (or reverse)
Duration: 12 Nights
Price From: $5,800 / Person
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Overview:

Take a 12-night scenic journey between Washington and Alaska, traveling from Seattle to Juneau through Canada's Inside Passage. Stop in the San Juan Islands, cruise past Desolation Sound, search for spirit bears on the shores of the Great Bear Rainforest and spend two full days in Glacier Bay National Park. This itinerary sails on multiple vessels, so you can choose the ship that best fits your needs.

Included Highlights:

  • Spend the day exploring Seattle before departing out of Ballard at the end of your journey 
  • Explore Sucia Island Marine State Park, accessible only by boat 
  • Cruise through Canada's Inside Passage, including the Strait of Georgia and Desolation Sound 
  • Search for spirit bears along the shores of the Great Bear Rainforest 
  • Spend two full days in Glacier Bay National Park 

Day-by-day Details

Day 1

Seattle, Washington - Embarkation

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Welcome to the Emerald City. Board your ship at Fishermen’s Terminal and meet your captain, crew, and fellow adventurers. Settle into your floating home for the next 13 days as you pass through the historic Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and begin your journey north. A welcome cocktail and Champagne toast in the lounge set the tone for the adventure ahead. Grab the binoculars waiting in your cabin and scan the horizon for wildlife as the city slips behind you.

Day 2

Sucia Island

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Accessible only by boat, Sucia Island is a secluded gem of the Pacific Northwest, remote, rugged, and magical. Sculpted sandstone formations rise from emerald waters, while winding trails lead through lush forests and quiet coves. Whether you explore tidepools, walk the gorgeous beaches, hike to scenic overlooks, or simply soak in the solitude, this island rewards adventurers with beauty, bragging rights, and a true sense of escape.

Day 3

Canada’s Inside Passage - Day at Sea

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As we sail north, we enter Canada’s Inside Passage, a winding network of forested islands, narrow channels, and remote anchorages. Keep an eye out from the bridge for whales and seabirds. Today’s pace is more relaxed. Join a cocktail or cooking demo, take a galley tour, or chat with the crew about navigation and knot tying. Wildlife can appear at any time. Keep binoculars close and spirits high.

Day 4

Canada’s Inside Passage - Day at Sea

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Start your day with coffee on the bow. Watch bald eagles follow the ship from treetop to treetop. On one side is rugged mainland. On the other, the islands stretch westward. The captain and crew expertly navigate the twisting route and take time to breathe in the wild. In the lounge, sip the day’s special and join a friendly round of cards or conversation with new friends.

Day 5

Canada’s Inside Passage – Northbound Toward Alaska

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Today is about slowing down and savoring the journey. We travel intricate waterways, past remote forests and villages. Keep watch for black bears and, with luck, the elusive white spirit bear. Civilization draws closer, but the wilderness remains close at hand.

Day 6

Misty Fjords National Monument

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Some places do not just take your breath away; they leave you speechless. Misty Fjords is one of them. Sheer 3,000-foot cliffs, glacially carved valleys, and rainforest-cloaked slopes cradle every paddle and skiff ride. Explore Walker Cove or Rudyerd Bay by water during an open paddle, skiff, or even (if the conditions are just right) a long-drop paddle where you’ll enjoy the experience of feeling truly left in the wilds of Alaska, or float quietly and take it all in.

Day 7

Ketchikan, Alaska

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Welcome to Ketchikan, Alaska’s First City. Here, you will connect with the vibrant Tlingit culture. Tribal leader and storyteller Joe Williams (KaXeshX’e) guides a walking tour steeped in tradition and local history. The stories, like the landscape, run deep.

Day 8

Thomas Bay and Wrangell Narrows

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Glacially carved Thomas Bay is a mosaic of moraines, muskegs, and shimmering mudflats. Enjoy an open paddle over glassy waters where fjord walls reflect like mirrors, exploring at your own pace. Or join a skiff tour over these waters or a waterfall hike or bushwack. Depending on when Captain sets sail, you may get to witness Wrangell Narrows, nicknamed Christmas Tree Lane for its vibrant red and green navigational lights. It is a peek into everyday life in Southeast Alaska’s backcountry.

Day 9

Chichagof Island

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Today, we explore the wild coastline of Chichagof Island in search of the elusive coastal brown bear. This remote area is rich with life and offers some of the best bear-viewing opportunities in Southeast Alaska. Your captain and expedition leader will take you deep into bear territory using their expert local knowledge. Activities include shoreline walks, kayaking, skiff rides, and up-close (but safe) bear spotting from the water. This is a day of awe-inspiring encounters with nature at its most raw.  

Day 10

Icy Strait

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Ease into the day with sunrise stretches on deck and a strong cup of coffee as your expedition team scouts the best opportunities for exploration. Today is all about flexibility and immersion, with options to kayak at your own pace, join an all-day paddle, set out on a shore walk, or venture deeper on a bushwhack hike that reveals the raw textures of Alaska’s wild landscapes. Skiff rides open access to otherwise unreachable stretches of coastline, while open paddles and yak-and-walk combinations let you shape the day moment by moment alongside your naturalist guides, who bring the region’s ecology, geology, and sense of place to life.

Day 11

Glacier Bay National Park

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Spanning 3.3 million acres, just shy of the size of Connecticut, Glacier Bay National Park is vast, wild, and mostly unexplored. But you are not most visitors. Today, you venture deep into the park where you can kayak, skiff, hike glacial ridges, moraine walks, or even all-day paddle. Watch for mountain goats, sea lions, puffins, and, if you are lucky, a surprise whale sighting. You have two full days here, plenty of time to absorb its grandeur.

Day 12

Glacier Bay National Park

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Start your morning with a deep breath of glacier-fresh air. Today’s adventures are yours to shape, whether you choose an all-day paddle through kelp-lined channels, a wilderness trek through spruce and hemlock forest, or a skiff ride to tucked-away inlets, this is your chance to fully immerse yourself in the quiet magic of this remote, rugged corner of Alaska. Moraine walks and skiff tours may also be available.

Day 13

Juneau, Alaska - Disembarkation

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Arrive in Juneau and enjoy a final breakfast with new friends before disembarking. Say farewell to the crew who guided you through the wilds of the Pacific Northwest and Southeast Alaska. Your journey may end here, but the stories and connections will travel with you long after you return home. 

Rates & Dates

12 Nights on Various Ships | Seattle to Juneau (or reverse*)
Compass Cabin Navigator Cabin Trailblazer Cabin Pathfinder Cabin Admiral Cabin Jr. Commodore Suite Commodore Suite Full Ship
Date & Ship 2026 Single Double Single Double Single Double Single Double Single Double Single Double Single
Safari Endeavour
Apr 27, Sept 26*
N/A $5,800 $10,200 $6,300 $11,000 $6,900 $12,100 $7,800 $13,700 N/A N/A $10,600 $18,600 Inquire
Wilderness Legacy
Apr 13, Sept 19*
N/A $5,800 $10,200 $6,400 $11,200 $7,000 $12,300 $7,900 $13,900 $9,000 $15,800 $10,800 $18,900 Inquire
Safari Explorer
Sept 3*
N/A $9,900 $17,400 $10,900 $19,100 N/A N/A $12,700 $22,300 $13,900 $24,300 $16,300 $28,600 Inquire
Safari Quest
May 3, Sept 11*
$13,200 $8,800 $15,400 N/A N/A $10,800 $18,900 $12,500 $21,900 N/A N/A N/A N/A Inquire

Port fees & taxes are $675 per person. Gratuities not included.

Compass Cabin Navigator Cabin Trailblazer Cabin Pathfinder Cabin Admiral Cabin Jr. Commodore Suite Commodore Suite Full Ship
Date & Ship 2027 Single Double Single Double Single Double Single Double Single Double Single Double Single
Safari Endeavour
Apr 26, Sept 25*
N/A $5,900 $10,400 $6,500 $11,400 $7,100 $12,500 $7,700 $13,500 N/A N/A $10,700 $18,700 Inquire
Wilderness Legacy
Apr 12, Sept 18*
N/A $6,100 $10,700 $6,800 $11,900 $7,500 $13,100 $8,300 $14,500 $9,500 $16,600 $11,300 $19,800 Inquire
Safari Explorer
Sept 2*
N/A $10,600 $18,600 $11,700 $20,500 N/A N/A $13,800 $24,200 $14,900 $26,100 $17,500 $30,700 Inquire
Safari Quest
May 2, Sept 17*
$14,300 $9,500 $16,700 N/A N/A $11,900 $20,900 $13,800 $24,200 N/A N/A N/A N/A Inquire

Port fees & taxes are included. Gratuities not included.